Il bando di concorso pubblicato dall’INPS – Istituto Nazionale di Previdenza Sociale sostiene la partecipazione a Master di I e II livello o corsi universitari di perfezionamento attraverso l’erogazione di borse di studio con un valore massimo di euro 10.000. Possono concorrere al bando studenti già in corso, ammessi o interessati a partecipare a Master o CUP nell’anno accademico 2019/2020.
Borse di studio INPS disponibili per i Master universitari di I e II livello e i corsi universitari di perfezionamento della Luiss School of Government
Discover our Global and European Academic Programs
Find out more about our International Programs:
-
Joint Master in EU Trade & Climate Diplomacy (EUDIPLO) is addressed to a new generation of policymakers interested in European policy promoting sustainability in international relations, science diplomacy, politics, and research in sustainable development. The EUDIPLO Master addresses the “Green” recovery to the pandemic crisis, and proposes innovative ways of rebuilding a more resili
Understanding Italian politics: Monthly Report n. 6 - October 2019
Read the Luiss School of Government's monthly report on Italy that provides an interpretation of the country’s recent political events, and makes an educated guess about what happens next.
Monthly report n. 6 - October 2019
Executive Programme "European Capitals": conclusion of the first module at Luiss Guido Carli in Rome
On September 21st, the first module of the second edition of the Executive course "European Capitals" ended in Rome.
Graduation of Master in Global Economic Governance and Public Affairs
The past 29th of June at the Blue Beach in Nizza, it took place the graduation ceremony of the Master GEGPA. Congratulations to our students!
Congratulations to our student for their graduation!
Euroscepticism and the “new” European Parliament: what’s next after the 2019 vote?
Closing lecture of the Jean Monnet Module and Summer Program on Parliamentary Democracy in Europe “Parliamentary Elections and Democratic Accountability in the Age of Populism” (8th edition).
Speakers:
Enrique Barón Crespo, European Parliament’s Former Member Association
Nicola Lupo, Luiss Guido Carli
Jan Wouters, KU Leuven
Cristina Fasone, Luiss Guido Carli
Democratic principles, rule of law and international monitoring in Europe
Opening lecture of the second week of the Jean Monnet Module and Summer Program on Parliamentary Democracy in Europe “Parliamentary Elections and Democratic Accountability in the Age of Populism” (8th edition)
Keynote speaker:
Marta Cartabia, Italian Constitutional Court and European Commission for Democracy through Law
Democratic principles, rule of law and international monitoring in Europe
Opening lecture of the second week of the Jean Monnet Module and Summer Program on Parliamentary Democracy in Europe “Parliamentary Elections and Democratic Accountability in the Age of Populism” (8th edition)
Keynote speaker:
Marta Cartabia, Italian Constitutional Court and European Commission for Democracy through Law
The 2019 European elections as a turning point
Closing lecture of the first week of the Jean Monnet Module and Summer Program on Parliamentary Democracy in Europe “Parliamentary Elections and Democratic Accountability in the Age of Populism” (8th edition).
Keynote speaker:
Mark Franklin, Harvard University Center for European Studies, Trinity College Connecticut
Political legitimation and the evolution ofelectoral systems: the rise of anti-politics
Opening lecture of the Jean Monnet Module and Summer Program on Parliamentary Democracy in Europe “Parliamentary Elections and Democratic Accountability in the Age of Populism” (8th edition)
Keynote speaker:
Prof. Giovanni Orsina, Director, Luiss School of Government